Know About Navratri and The Worship of Feminine

Did you ever wonder why we worship women as goddesses? If you follow Hinduism you will spend nine nights celebrating the divine female deity because it is Navarra time. Folks, it is important to know why you are performing the different rituals throughout the duration of the festival. 


For those who are still trying to figure out the answer to the above question, we are going tell you everything associated with the abovementioned; so don’t lose your curiosity and keep reading!

The word ‘Navaratri’ is taken from Sanskrit, ‘nava’ meaning nine while ‘ratri’ – nights. It is one of the major festivals in the Hindu calendar which comes twice in a year. It is either the month of ‘Ashwin’ or in the begging of summers. It is the longer festival based on the spirit of femininity. 

A Fundamental Part of Hindu Culture  

In India, the god is believed to incarnate in the forms including humans, animals, and in the nature around us. In the Hindu holy books the phases of life - birth, existence and death is accomplished by ‘Shakti’ who epitomizes the womanly essence of god.


The goddess ‘Shakti’ is embodied by nine different goddesses celebrated during the Navaratri. The religious communities across India worship the ‘devi’ in different manners. The Hindu god statues makers begin crafting goddess idols several weeks before Navaratri as the demand dramatically rises with its arrival.

Durga Puja

In West Bengal, during the Navaratri, the biggest ritual of the year is performed known as ‘Durga Puja’.  Bigger size shrines are created for public prayers, idols of the goddess are shaped using the clay collected from the Ganga River. 


The next day after the festival ends those statues are immersed back into the water of the river. This signifies the series of death and rebirth summing up the journey of spirits. The people who are looking for enduring religious idols should buy them from the marble statue makers in India

Three Forms in One Deity  

Navaratri consists of three sets of days. Every group of days is associated with one of the facets of feminine spirituality.

1.The first set is devoted to the goddess of power – ‘Maa Durga’. She is the symbol of strength that forces the worshippers to get rid of bad influences. Goddess Durga transforms into Kali on the third day. Kalu is full of fierce who has come to the world to destroy the evils.

2.The second set celebrates Lakshmi – deity who brings wealth and prosperity to our homes. After the bad traits are eliminated by Durga she fills devotes with positivity. She is constantly prayed by individuals at their home and workplace.

3.The last set is devoted to the goddess of knowledge – Saraswati. She provides intelligence and deep wisdom for learning. One can fully receive her blessings subsequent to praying goddess Durga and Lakshmi. 


The culmination comes with Dussehra the tenth day when the demon Ravana was killed.

How are you enjoying the festival? Is there anything special that you are doing or something you might like to share with us? Tell us in the comment section.

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